Distance = Rate * Time
or, for our purpose
Time = Distance/Rate
Time = 4 miles/12 mph
= ~ 1/3 of an hour----call it 20 minutes
usually miles
Let the distance covered by Ramesh be x km. Time taken - 2 hours Speed - 50 km/hr. Distance = Speed X Time ∴ x = 50 X 2 ∴ x = 100 Ans: Ramesh traveled 100 kms.
If you're burning the petrol to power your vehicle, then the distance will depend on whether you're driving a motor scooter, a compact car, a luxury car, or a 6-ton lorry. On the other hand, if you have a stable, secure carrying basket on your bicycle to carry the liter of petrol, there's no limit to the distance you can cover with it.
You must buy a bicycle computer and attach it to your bike. They can calculate various things- speed, distance, RPM, time, tempertature, altitude, speed increase or decrease
approx. 50 seconds
usually miles
You divide the distance traveled by the time.
3 feet
There's no way of telling, as that would depend on the wheel size and gear ratio, which can vary from bike to bike. The Online Gear Calculator (in the relevant links section below) is very useful for calculating the distance traveled on a single pedal stroke, if you have some parameters to input.
Let the distance covered by Ramesh be x km. Time taken - 2 hours Speed - 50 km/hr. Distance = Speed X Time ∴ x = 50 X 2 ∴ x = 100 Ans: Ramesh traveled 100 kms.
Speed equals the total of distance traveled divided by the total time of travel example: A bicycle total distance is 5km. The total of time is 1/4 of a hour 0.25 a hour. speed=5km/0.25h=20km per hour
A bicycle odometer was once a mechanical instrument that counts the number of turns of the wheels, and shows the total distance travelled. Nowadays, a bicycle computer does the same thing, but digitally, and showing more than simply distance travelled.
The difference between you and the bicycle you ride on is that you are a living thing that breathes while the bicycle is a machine classified as a non living thing.
A female bicycle have bigger seat than the male bicycle. That's how you know the difference.
1249 + 2987 + 66245 = 70481
Force - yes - a crowbar Distance - yes - high gear on a bicycle Energy - no.
Depends on the size, bicycle wheels are available between 12"-28"